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'I spoke to guard and he refused to move them. It's not just me it was a young lady and her pram too . Disgusted is not the word.'

According to a blog post on the Civil Service's website, Lisa was diagnosed with 'sensorineural hearing loss' when she was three-years-old.

Lisa said she requires an extra legroom seat so that Inca is not forced to lie in the gangway.

The footage was posted to Facebook has since been viewed almost 3,000 times

In the film Lisa says it is was not just her and Inca, left, who were standed on the train floor, but that a woman with a pram, right, was also forced to stand

In a comment on her Facebook post, she said she was later given a seat after a new guard got on the train, but said she was planning to lodge a complaint with the company.

MailOnline has contacted CrossCountry for comment.

Last month Paralympic athlete Anne Wafula Strike revealed she was forced to urinate in her clothes on a CrossCountry train because there were no working disabled toilets.

British wheelchair racer Anne Wafula Strike, who cannot use her legs, had been travelling home to Harlow in Essex from a UK Athletics board meeting in Coventry and found the accessible one was ‘out of order’.

While in November, a teenager with cerebral palsy was told there was no space for her on a train which had its wheelchair space filled with shopping bags.

Paige Bartram said she felt humiliated when CrossCountry staff stopped her from boarding a train at Leeds station in front of around 50 commuters.